Issues with Uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2009

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  1. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
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    Issues with Uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2009


    I am trying to uninstall Norton Antivirus (which was preinstalled as a trial on my computer when I bought it), I have used the Norton Antivirus Removal Tool and have also had assistance of Norton Antivirus online product support . . . both instances after Norton Antivirius was uninstalled and the computer was restarted began a cycle of a black screen with scripts running to the safe mode options screen to the password login screen which after two screens goes to a blue screen with scripts running . . . Each time I did a system restore and was then able to login. I then contacted Norton Product support a second time and was told it was a vendor issue and to contact my vendor (I was online with them for approx 2 hrs to no avail).

    Please someone help!!! I have 8 days left on this trial!!! I want to download Microsoft Essentials but I hear I have uninstall Norton Antivirus first . . . .
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  2. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #2

    Here is a suggestion I once used successfully with another program (not Norton).

    Reinstall it.

    Reboot.

    Retry the uninstall. You might choose Norton uninstaller for that or maybe Revo uninstaller.

    Or maybe both. You can reinstall as many times as needed to try another uninstall method. Use each uninstall method to a conclusion rather than trying to use both for the same uninstall.

    Worst case scenario: can you simply turn Norton off rather than uninstalling it--at least enough to satisfy MSE? Maybe not.
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  3. Posts : 11,408
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  4. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks for the responses!!! I think I may have malware, which is why it keeps cycling . . . what is the the best malware remover for Windows 7 . . .
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  5. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #5

    The most commonly mentioned app for that here is Malwarebytes at Malwarebytes.org.

    Download the free scanner, open it, go to update tab and update, go to scanner tab and do a full scan. Might take a half hour to run, depending on drive size.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows Vista
       #6

    ignatzatsonic said:
    Here is a suggestion I once used successfully with another program (not Norton).

    Reinstall it.

    Reboot.

    Retry the uninstall. You might choose Norton uninstaller for that or maybe Revo uninstaller.

    Or maybe both. You can reinstall as many times as needed to try another uninstall method. Use each uninstall method to a conclusion rather than trying to use both for the same uninstall.

    Worst case scenario: can you simply turn Norton off rather than uninstalling it--at least enough to satisfy MSE? Maybe not.
    I would add to this that after reinstalling you should go through all of the updates it has available. THEN try the uninstall using the the Norton Removal Tool.
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Thanks for all your suggestions, I download Malwarebyte Anti Malware software . . . it said one file was corrupt . . . I have attached the log . . . I removed the corrupted file . . .
    Issues with Uninstalling Norton Antivirus 2009 Attached Files
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  8. jav
    Posts : 713
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86 SP1
       #8

    Channy said:
    Thanks for all your suggestions, I download Malwarebyte Anti Malware software . . . it said one file was corrupt . . . I have attached the log . . . I removed the corrupted file . . .
    ahh..
    I see you removed HIJACK.DISPLAYPROPERTIES

    But actaully on Windows Vista and Windows 7, it is just False Positive.

    (Hijack.DisplayProperties) - Malwarebytes Forum
    http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=7653&view=findpost&p=177042 said:
    Hello

    It is not an actual infection, but instead a non-default setting that is often altered by actual infections, however, in Windows Vista and Windows 7 Microsoft changed the default setting to the opposite of what it was in XP so on Vista and Windows 7 systems (such as your own) this detection should be ignored .

    If you need anything else please post.

    Thanks
    You can safely have Malwarebytes' ignore this detection as well. That's the default setting on Vista and 7 64 bit versions and this detection was designed specifically for Windows XP, where that particular registry setting is the opposite (a 1 instead of a 0).

    If you have already deleted, fix it:
    http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/i...dpost&p=157997
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  9. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #9

    why do i have to fix it???
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  10. Posts : 7
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    well I just did another system restore to before having downloaded the malware removal software . . . so we are back to square 1 . . .
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